Birth Rights and Wrongs: How Medicine and Technology are Remaking Reproduction and the Law
Autor Dov Foxen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190675721
ISBN-10: 0190675721
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 236 x 160 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190675721
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 236 x 160 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Birth Rights and Wrongs presents a novel legal solution to reproductive harms and a robust guide for its implementation by legal scholars and decision-makers. In addition to Fox's contribution to tort law scholarship, his research bolsters the cases for better regulation within the commercial fertility industry, for fewer laws and regulations restricting access to contraception and abortion, and for better access to private and public coverage of all reproductive care.
Fox has written a masterpiece: riveting, eloquent, and profoundly humane.
An eye-opening and poignant indictment of how American law systematically neglects some of life's most heart-rending trespasses. Birth Rights and Wrongs leaves an indelible mark: provocative, jarring, and-ultimately-hopeful. Fox's astonishing breadth and rigor inform bold and decisive proposals for much-needed reform.
The birth of life, a challenge for the ages, takes on new significance with the rise of egg freezing and embryo selection. With this promise comes the frightening risks of switched donors and botched sterilization. Fox's gripping narrative and crisp analysis help readers navigate the social, legal, and moral dimensions of this brave new world.
[Fox] combines painstaking scholarship with visionary legal creativity to delineate a realistic pathway to reproductive justice.
Birth Rights and Wrongs ... will quickly become a standard in the field.
This book deserves all the praise that it is going to receive.
A bold and comprehensive examination of among the most vexing questions about law and reproduction.
We live in a brave new world of reproductive...twists, turns, and challenges that our parents and grandparents could not have anticipated. Stepping into the breach, Dov Fox offers novel and practical approaches for addressing the[se] conundrums...Engagingly written and carefully observed, Birth Rights and Wrongs is essential reading for the modern family.
Dov Fox guides the reader along a pathway to civil liability which has eluded acknowledgement in the courts and regulatory system...He offers illuminating and original arguments for recognizing claims for three distinct types of harm: procreation deprived, procreation imposed, and procreation confounded. Thoughtful and erudite, the volume provides an important contribution to this generation of public policy scholarship.
Birth Rights and Wrongs captures the reader from its first page...The book's coverage is comprehensive, its approach interdisciplinary, and its analysis provocative, in the best sense. This is a book for everyone interested in legal and social perspectives on conception, abortion, reproductive technology, pregnancy, and the selection of offspring traits.
The most thorough and thoughtful exploration there is of the role of the common law in the era of controlled human reproduction.
Birth Rights and Wrongs probes what may prove to be the paradigmatic tort of the 21st century.
In his crisp, engaging analysis of thwarted procreative endeavors,...Dov Fox reframes this intimate field of loss from "reproductive disappointment" to "birth wrongs."...[He] offers solid, sensible solutions at just the moment that technology is ramping up with innovations (gene-editing) that require a coherent legal basis to see procreation into the future.
Through a novel approach to reproductive justice, Dov Fox makes the case that, instead of closing off the right to sue as they do today, courts should provide generous legal remedies to victims...who are prevented from becoming pregnant, those who are involuntarily made pregnant, and those who are carelessly given gravely disabled offspring.
Birth Rights and Wrongs promises to end the legal system's unwillingness to peer too closely into the mysteries of reproduction.
[A]n important book about an important and often heartbreaking subject.
Assisted reproduction's miraculous achievements often obscure the profound loss and lasting harm that negligent practices inflict on individuals and families. Calling for legal remedies, Birth Rights and Wrongs offers an innovative catalogue of the ways that babymaking interventions can go awry and recounts compelling stories that bring the analysis to life.
Dov Fox offers an intriguing legal approach to what should happen when reproductive technologies go awry.
An insightful and engaging book that is bound to make its readers more interesting people and better-informed citizens.
[Fox] chronicles how and why the American legal system falls so short in addressing [reproductive] harms...[A] luminous contribution.
This must-read book ... is just what the doctor ordered.
[A] critically important book for anyone who has ever thought about whether to have a child.
Fox has written a masterpiece: riveting, eloquent, and profoundly humane.
An eye-opening and poignant indictment of how American law systematically neglects some of life's most heart-rending trespasses. Birth Rights and Wrongs leaves an indelible mark: provocative, jarring, and-ultimately-hopeful. Fox's astonishing breadth and rigor inform bold and decisive proposals for much-needed reform.
The birth of life, a challenge for the ages, takes on new significance with the rise of egg freezing and embryo selection. With this promise comes the frightening risks of switched donors and botched sterilization. Fox's gripping narrative and crisp analysis help readers navigate the social, legal, and moral dimensions of this brave new world.
[Fox] combines painstaking scholarship with visionary legal creativity to delineate a realistic pathway to reproductive justice.
Birth Rights and Wrongs ... will quickly become a standard in the field.
This book deserves all the praise that it is going to receive.
A bold and comprehensive examination of among the most vexing questions about law and reproduction.
We live in a brave new world of reproductive...twists, turns, and challenges that our parents and grandparents could not have anticipated. Stepping into the breach, Dov Fox offers novel and practical approaches for addressing the[se] conundrums...Engagingly written and carefully observed, Birth Rights and Wrongs is essential reading for the modern family.
Dov Fox guides the reader along a pathway to civil liability which has eluded acknowledgement in the courts and regulatory system...He offers illuminating and original arguments for recognizing claims for three distinct types of harm: procreation deprived, procreation imposed, and procreation confounded. Thoughtful and erudite, the volume provides an important contribution to this generation of public policy scholarship.
Birth Rights and Wrongs captures the reader from its first page...The book's coverage is comprehensive, its approach interdisciplinary, and its analysis provocative, in the best sense. This is a book for everyone interested in legal and social perspectives on conception, abortion, reproductive technology, pregnancy, and the selection of offspring traits.
The most thorough and thoughtful exploration there is of the role of the common law in the era of controlled human reproduction.
Birth Rights and Wrongs probes what may prove to be the paradigmatic tort of the 21st century.
In his crisp, engaging analysis of thwarted procreative endeavors,...Dov Fox reframes this intimate field of loss from "reproductive disappointment" to "birth wrongs."...[He] offers solid, sensible solutions at just the moment that technology is ramping up with innovations (gene-editing) that require a coherent legal basis to see procreation into the future.
Through a novel approach to reproductive justice, Dov Fox makes the case that, instead of closing off the right to sue as they do today, courts should provide generous legal remedies to victims...who are prevented from becoming pregnant, those who are involuntarily made pregnant, and those who are carelessly given gravely disabled offspring.
Birth Rights and Wrongs promises to end the legal system's unwillingness to peer too closely into the mysteries of reproduction.
[A]n important book about an important and often heartbreaking subject.
Assisted reproduction's miraculous achievements often obscure the profound loss and lasting harm that negligent practices inflict on individuals and families. Calling for legal remedies, Birth Rights and Wrongs offers an innovative catalogue of the ways that babymaking interventions can go awry and recounts compelling stories that bring the analysis to life.
Dov Fox offers an intriguing legal approach to what should happen when reproductive technologies go awry.
An insightful and engaging book that is bound to make its readers more interesting people and better-informed citizens.
[Fox] chronicles how and why the American legal system falls so short in addressing [reproductive] harms...[A] luminous contribution.
This must-read book ... is just what the doctor ordered.
[A] critically important book for anyone who has ever thought about whether to have a child.
Notă biografică
Dov Fox is Professor of Law and Herzog Endowed Scholar at the University of San Diego School of Law, where he directs the Center for Health Law Policy & Bioethics. A Rhodes scholar, he graduated from Harvard College, Yale Law School, and the University of Oxford, where he received a doctorate in political philosophy. His NIH-funded research on translational medicine, genomic privacy, and the regulation of biotechnology has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and the Today Show.